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You don't know when you will lose your car keys. It's always at the worst time.

310762719_174097598533869_2015889089625884380_nlow.jpgYou could consider calling your local dealer to have an entirely new key repair for you, but they usually charge astronomical amounts of money. They may not have the key you require in the inventory.

Lost Keys

It wasn't too long ago that misplacing a key or losing it was not a big issue. You could find an replacement quickly and easily at the locksmith. But as cars have gotten more technologically advanced, so too have their keys, and replacing one could be a costly undertaking. Depending on the kind of key you own to gain access to your vehicle can be a lengthy process that could cost hundreds of dollars, says Richard Reina, training director at CARiD.

Lost car keys happen for a variety of reasons, but they usually happen when you're in a rush or distracted and don't make sure you've accounted for your keys. It is essential to keep a spare set keys in a safe location and to go back through the steps you took in case you lose keys.

Begin by reminiscing about the last time you've had them, and then check all the places where you could have placed them. Look in your pockets, on the floor of your car (including the trunk) and your office desk or wherever else you might have been sitting.

Also, think about whether you've given the spare key to anyone. If you did, get in touch with the person to inquire whether your key has been found. Don't forget to look around your house, as keys are often hidden underneath couches or on top of mail stacks.

If you're still looking for your keys the next step is to determine what kind of key you have and whom you should contact to change it. In some instances you may need go to a dealer to make a new key in particular if it has a transponder chip or another technology that requires programming.

A locksmith can usually give you a new key right on the spot if the key is old-fashioned. In most cases you will require the registration or title of your car key remote repair or another proof of ownership with you to the dealership. You'll need to bring an ID with a photo along with any spare keys that you might have.

Transponder Keys

If you own a vehicle made in the past decade or two, it's nearly guaranteed that your key comes with a transponder chip. These chips are designed to deter car thefts by ensuring that only the owner can start the vehicle. They function by sending a signal from the key to an antenna ring that is located on the cylinder of ignition. The computer in your car will then compare the "password", sent from the key, to an authorized list of codes and if the code matches, the engine will start.

Transponder keys can be extremely useful, but they can also present some issues when it comes to losing them or having them stolen. They are hard to duplicate because of their unique microchip. The only way to duplicate the transponder's key is using an original that has already programmed. This can be done by a professional locksmith the dealership for the manufacturer of the car, or a reputable auto shop.

Many people prefer hiring experts to program transponder keys. This is due to the fact that there are a lot of steps involved, and each vehicle's anti-theft mechanism functions differently. A professional can also ensure that the key is correctly programmed, and that it functions correctly.

Transponder keys must be taken care of to ensure they continue to function as intended. This means keeping it clear of extreme temperatures or in water and avoiding dropping it. If you do drop your key it's recommended to see an expert locksmith or the car manufacturer's local dealership as soon as you can to have it replaced.

While it's easier to replace a mechanical key it is still recommended to have an extra transponder keys. You will avoid the hassle and cost of having your car's computer reprogrammed in the event you lose your only key. The reason is that the anti-theft systems built in most vehicles will require the keys that were originally programmed to re-program. This process is very lengthy.

Key Fobs

It might seem absurd to think that your most important fob is at risk of failure, but it isn't all that uncommon. Fobs are made up of circuits and batteries that are susceptible to damage through a variety of factors. Sudden shocks, exposure to liquids or water and sudden shocks can result in them not functioning.

Many of the issues with key fobs can be easily solved. First, examine the battery. It can be replaced at a big retailer or hardware store that sells automotive key repair batteries. If the issue isn't with the battery, it could be an issue with worn-out contacts in the fob that block it from connecting to the receiver inside the vehicle. The fob is usually composed of a rubbery material and covered with a conductive electrically-conductive film. The film can wear away from repeated use. These can be cleaned by taking the fob and disassembling it. After carefully soldering back the contacts, they can be restored to working condition.

In some cases you may find that reprogramming the fob in order to reconnect with the car's receiver is all that's needed. You'll locate the instructions in your owner's manual, or on the internet for the model of car you own. If you can't find instructions for the car model you have an independent dealer or shop that specializes in the type of vehicle you have will be able to assist.

Some vehicles, particularly older ones with less sophisticated security systems, allow owners to buy replacement fobs from specialized retailers or online vendors and then follow a simple procedure to program them. This can be a cost-effective alternative to going to the dealer however, it's important to note that this method only works for cars that don't require special security protocols to activate. For example, Audi and Subaru dealerships can't use aftermarket fobs to reprogram vehicles using digital encryption systems, says CR.

It's also important to note that some key fobs from aftermarket sources can be difficult or impossible to program for your vehicle. Because of this some dealers aren't willing to accept aftermarket key fobs and will only accept a brand new one from the manufacturer.

Bluetooth Key Trackers

A Bluetooth tracker (also known as a key finder) is a small device that you attach to your items, such as your keys or wallet. Once you connect it to your phone via Bluetooth the app running on your phone will keep contact to the tracker for the duration of time it is within range. If you lose track the object by pressing the tracker's button will trigger it to ring, so you can locate it. You can also make use of the tracking feature on your phone to see the last location.

Most Bluetooth trackers have batteries which can be recharged. This is a convenient method to keep your device fully charged, ready to locate items you've lost. However, you'll need be aware of the battery's performance since these devices can drain the battery faster than regular.

Another thing to think about when buying a Bluetooth key tracker is whether or not it is encrypted to protect your location data. Some companies don't, so you could be vulnerable if your information is leaked when they're hacked. Luckily, most manufacturers do encrypt this data. However, you should read the fine print prior to purchasing a product. This information could help a criminal gain access to your remote control car key repairs or home.

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